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f i O SO FHfflUIY I OF Hy W. V. WATSON. Tlto problom of producing crops In fluid ami orohnrd appears, on the surface, to bo a simple proposition; but It dons not nil appear "on t ho surfneo." To the mnn who nt first respects tho bttslnes of farming as n problem one of the most Inter esting and engrossing problems In the world nmt one of the. most prof itable when Intelligently solved It soon becomes simple. Hut to try to fnrm without recognition of the fact Mint It Is u scientific business Is like tryhiK to play cliisslcnl music by Car; the performer Is never quite sure of the next note. There is one note of which that sort of u farmer Is gen erally sure, however, and that Is the note In tno bank. All tlto greater Ih the reason, therefore, that ho should face tho music nt the beginning and learn It, bar by bar, first In tho a ud an to' mofement and then tho sprightly crescendo. lii ttwit class of fn ruin is wo find thoso who cnni whlstlo the glad chorus. A strong and happy story about that funning proJilem is (old by .Tohn A. .Vldtaoa, M. A., I'h. I)., author of boeka on dry farmlm, so-called, and oil Irrigation. He Is sat eminent authority. Au Interestlnir part of it follow s: tVvntoaao .tgjrltiaitarr. " 'The desert shall btosMiiu as thr roir,' Mid the ancient prophat; and a modern man, wltntvvaln; the fill fllltnanr, by Irrigation, of the ancient prediction, was so wrought upon by llm transformation of the dtxrrt Into garden that he declared It a mir acle. Later, .uothr man, prfelv Iuk clearly Urn permanency of tha work, declared that Irritation la a cnntlnnoua miracle. That was nearer tho truth. Today, with our greater understanding, -Irrigation Is less a miracle; It Is nior of an Intelligent conquest a continuous conquest of the untold force of the dntert. "Thr word 'continuous,' whether It Im of miracle or of conquest, Hn gers, for It expresses the essenee of tho virtue of IrrlRatlon. "Win moun tain" stream or the sluggish river, once brought through rcaervolr and canal upon the desert land, will make that Inud yield In plenty and In beauty, not for a generation or two, but. If the man so decrees, during th coming apes of the earth. There fore Is the builder of the canal a nuigter-balldcr. Fought ami Won, "Tho battle for recognition has been fought and won. Arid and hu mid region look to IrrlRatlon as one of the chief weon with which to conquer drouth and to make the land yield richly. Private capital and pub lic land fundi vie with each other for the privilege of fostering Irrl gallon. It seems certain that, as soon as sound growth will allow, all the water, especially In the arid re gions, will be stored and diverted for purposes of IrrlRatlon. "The mighty dams and endless lines of canals will oon b rotii4t- ed, f the work be w done we vhnll need only to maintain In a round condition the alructnres of teel anil lock and cement ami wood and earth that have been built. The overshadow In it problem then, at Is the great one now, w be that of lultirf the wjtcr In the bent manner for the production of crop To headed Is thin preblem: First, the water must lie uiad to produce the largest total yield of crops for thr Millport of man: -cond, the practice f Irilzutlnn on a Riven urea of land niiixt be nude continuous and in creasingly desirable. "The very spirit of the eoni'tieKt of the derert l that man shall be beiirflted- uuiiy teen; the more mtn , the better. Irrigation Pmloojsa iVrHlity, "(treat tracts of land are Vuon to lutte been farmed hiicc-en.ffillv, under irrigation,' fur 20.00 tn qoo yrir ami aro ted.iv as produitive aa over, fn fief, the human rue was cradled and grew to maturity In Irrigated countries. Durlog the court of uioJeru Amerktn Irrigation, cktond Ini? oter lwo-thlrdtj of a cntucy. tNo avre productive power of JrlBai-'1 Cl lands Was Htlllly InciwaseJ; 1 Agalnft flftce tb twenty buuhcls (5r acre of wheat harvoatiQ In tho fifty yenrs of Irrigation, forty to flftyi bunJiulu por aero are now harveatiO ou the naiiiu landa. o "TherH are many rea0UB why Ir tluUen farwlBK Kbould boeomo and fJ vry attractive. Under Irrl gatloM, crop ylelda may bo dopondod on from yir to year. The pol Mllty ef varying the quantity of wa tr Applied to tha land givos the farmer a eeatrol over the lell and qoallty of tke crop that does much to vltallit the routine of the work aod to make the harvest more profit -nUW The .ol and climatic condi- i tna i.r.t lilin r niite tiiiict ttt I lik t r w hi .iv i. i.inj iir irj.UeAflio of nl PROLONGED HROUGH RI DjATliDMrJI l)i:SKJ.HI) TO KKHI" LOCAL I'lCKtTS H-4 Cap llnwdcr wits atlssln' Ins' wuclt because ho can't uso his Utile sell bout. Cap snyn ho thinks he'll Kit u motor bout next summer. "It's more excHIn'," says Cap. "In n sallln' boat you kin only drown. In a motor boot you kin drown, rII blowed up or starve If the ciiplne break down." (ro to 'or, Cap.) HIkrIiis' hired unl Is quit her Job nn' Ih goln' to work In a armament, factory. "If you go droppln' shells nroiin' llkoyou been droppln' dishes" ariys tho Mrs., "all I kin Ray Is you won't liavo t' hold your Job Ioiir." Hov. JMi l'orsons visited tho Co. Jail la.tt Wcuk. "Wua It drink that iroURht you hero?" asks tho itcv. of .loo Picks. "Do yo think,", nays Picks, "I took this place for saloon?" Tothor nlfiht iih we passed .Swlnk's orchard we. overheard low talk an' aw two flRgers outlined' aglu the sky slttlu' clost toRcthcr on tho ferice. lVe don't know, Delia, whether Hod's heart will cvrr crow cold, but we'll brt tin eo no pamp- klna tlial his feet nn" hands was uear frMe!) The ouly hick wboe hd won't be turned by sudden Wealth Is the any With atlff ueck. kind to make lire enjoyable. The environment of wise Irritation farm ing; compels the heller ihat or all IcIadH of farnilug It may be tho most enduring." At the Churches NL .Mtirk' KHitil.. 10 a, in.. Sunday school; 11 a, ni holy communion. William 1!. Ham ilton, vicar. rlnllc1iiirtli. South Oakdale avenue. First mass, SuodAy, S a. m.; second mass, 10:30 a. m.; evening service, 7:110. Trevn MctlitMlUt. Corner Tenth and Ivy. .Sunday school, io a. in.; pleaching, II a. nt.; preaching, 7:30 p. m.; midweek prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Come and worship with ur. .). IS. Dradlcy, pastor. I MIoMrrUl AhmhUHoo. On account of the regular meet ing or the lloguc Itlver Valley .Min isterial assocUtlon, to be held at Tallant the coiiiIiik Monday, tho Mod ford association mill adjourn until ho following Monday, February H. John 1). Wylle, Secy. Methodist Oitirtri, flHffltt OrrU. Sunday chool, Hi a. nt., J. A. Illck. erdi'ke, supt.: pleaching service, 11 a. m., subject, "Our Hruther's Safe ty:" prayer meeting every Wednes day. 7:30 p. m., C. Darby, leader. Kveryooe In the tomnuinlty Is cor dlall Invited to these services. Tim .Sund.y aohool U doing efficient work and jou will find the prrachiug erv lie brlcht and helpful. It. A. Hutch inson, p,;tor. KtrM (tiarih t (lirUf, Mi-llt. Ilrani-li of th Mother Church, the First Church of Chrht SeNutlst hi lloton, Mas Hundav kfrvlif 11 nVlork, snbjfct, ".Spirit." Wednes day eveulua, nwrtlngs, at Mch tea tlmoiile or Christian yimce be.M Ids are given, 7:30 p. in. All aro cordially invited, riyodav school at 1-45. All under age nf 20 are el com. UeiuIlaK room fn church edi fice. 212 North Oakdale, open from 1:30 to -30 dally, eteopj Sundsjs end holidays. Osklglc Aiw MM(ullv(. Sithday school. l6 a. m.: preach in), 1 f a m., Mibjiot. "The Uloss Jng or Kthrul SorvhoP' spoolal servico nt 7 p. m. preparatory t(9 tho union meetings. Tho tiglon prayer lneotlnR wfll bo hold In our church Wodnesiliiy ovenlng at 7:30. Dr. J. L. Hill will lead tho lO.-vlco. Tho union ovanvellstle meetliiRs will be gin Friday eveQlnO Koaruary 11, in the Natatorlum, when Itvangellst Mathis and his singers will 4jad the Borvleoa. A cordial Invitation Is ox tended to all. II. M. Uranhnm, pas tor. Methodist Church, .lackMiiitllle, Sunday school, lo a in , W G Ciudlll suierintendent Our Sun day Kdiool i- eoliig forward o are I douiB efficient wot if 'On Rro not MflDFORP MATL TRTBtE, t '!-'-!-- Yir JOYFUL UNTIL , lNYILVriONS Hal IIUkiI, I lea ii lliiimiiiel of (ioiiIusIi iNlli, miImiiIIn ii ptiolo to tho Weekly Wlieee, rUIiX ii clear Idea of lilt new Invention, I'IIU'II'h hat tlrtf ((evice, as hwciI In every ilay life. ".No wrlnkJrs eaM pt la thr sleeve whr wy iWrk'v Ii Mvcil" ? Vlitrrrl. Poter, the haberdasher put a sign In his winder last week, "Winter Huts." "They don't suit me," com moiited Ulll Bweexey, our local bum. a member of another school Join Us on Humlay, we will appreciate your prrv-vnee and make you feel at home. No sermon on Sunday lnorn Inf, owing to the. paitor'a engage ment at (Irlffln Creek. Knwurth League, fi:30, leader, Otlo Nelde meyer; union. service, 7:30 at Pres byterluu ehureh; prayer service, Thursday, 7;30 . in. Como and Join tut. It. A. Hutchinson, pastor. 1'lrt lUptist. Tho live ehureh with a cordial wel- 'come. Morning service. 1 1 : evenlui; service. 7:30; llov. O. C. Wright of Vortland, will preach' at both serv ices. Communion at close or thu i morning sorvlre, special music. At the morning service Mrs. I'rnnk Itoh erts will slug " Come, Jeeus Ho deiMiier" (Ilnrtle'tt): at tho evening servico Mrs. .1. M. Orossloy will hIIir "I'm a Pilgrim" (Marston). Sunday school, 9:30 a. in. "Tho lloart or tho l.eMKn," courageous for Christ t costs, but It pays. Intermediate II. Y. P. IJ., 8:30 p. in., topic. "1'ldellty and I'oree." l.trnder. Miss Theonu Carkln. Conm thou with us and holp us to make these services real' wor shipful. FlrM .MelliodM. Dr. .1. C. Itolllns, (Hifetor. Public worship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Tho Sunday school Is convened at 9:45. Tho Bpworth LonKtie meets at Ml. All young people cordially In vited. At the morning hour tho pas tor preaches on "Visions" MIkh Franelne MoN'asaar will slug "Abide With Me." (CrosHinanl. At the men lug hour a scla IJiteolu service The a. A. It. and W. It. C will, b special Invitation, attnd In a bodv Or. Kolllin will sieak on "Lincoln's Flare In HMory." A quartette will tdng "Teach M to Fray" (draff). A. N. Cauaday aII alng "One SwH Iv Solemn ThougUt'' (Ambrose.l The offertory will he "A 'Perfect Day." rloTIn and cornet duet by Mr. Heine aud Mr. Jlralmrd. The full vosted choir 111 sink' at both services. The public Is cordially Invited to all the MTvlees of the day. 'lt riit'Mlsn Chardi. Corner Ninth and aikdate. The vtrhurch elth a vital me;aage for all, to Mch-. e cordially Invite you and your friends. Voiding sortuovi 10: IB. "What Chrhft Saw In thA Temple: evening. 7'3n, "The Hidlvldual Call." Plea. niako special offort to attend churcli servltoa Sundtfy. Hlhle schoo'l' 9j 9-4S. We are going to put a II tt Io inoro energy Into th9 work and will mako it so Interostlug that you will' want to bo present at every sotw slon. Christian Undoevor at 6:30 This society Is doing splendid work and wo aro proul of It; visit us often. Futon prayer meeting Wednosday even lag at Methodist ehureh, South, corner Oakdale and Main streets Thursda evening, at First M. B Church will be a meeting of all the singers to pra'tlce for the revival CHICHESTER S PILLS UUMIIMI llltl.M 1'll.lil.Lill aaub ' ii iiiivii ar.rt a a.aa .-iMi..ihbt n,t .iiiUiu x I SOtO bV DKVGOISTS LVFKYHHtKt I AJJttA t'iiUii I(1 U ta.14 -ulliAX Th vikcr llr fiMf v i i.- . . ini iiVk rtrii at 11 rym TiaT r-r MEDVOTiP, 01?ECION, SATtTRDAY, FRDFUJiVRY ft, . r i I JmJ I .r- MONDAY. cirrriNC a itisit orr ok us -t Spooillii' has beeoino too eommou In our town. I. an' week wo took n spin with Hill IIIckH In his new gas cart. "VnH thnt u gravoyard wo Jlst passed?" wo ast 1)111. "No," snyn Ulll, "them was mlloslontM.'' Mrs. IlnsHilgli, who runs our board In' Iioumo, says that Ha thu little thlngn thnt bother nt mdst. Yon, nys wu, tho small porlious fer ox iinifle. . We don't like tho whiskers our young mon nro vtonrln' they pre vent matrimony. TIfoy always rub the powder off'n the Rill's fice mnkln' 'em iiRly, ns twere. A contemporary takes Isauo with us on our editorial ou war. "Do you remember llomtlus at tho bridge?" ho ants. Domed If wo do! We don't pluy brldgo over!" W.Mt.VI.N'Ht Hponkln' u' tightwads, did Dad llolmcomb says he won't laugh at a Joke un lone It's at somebody else's oxpeiiHo. 4 llertrnm Ukoula la In a quuudry. A feller on lured Ilort's nll-nlght lunch room Inst .Wed. end asts fer u limn mindwlsh. "Kat It .hero or take It with you?" tutu Ilort.'"Uoth," vay.i the fellor. meetlliK, whluh begins Krlday even ing at the Natatorlum. Please make note of services mid attend. I'reatiyteilam ("liurili. Corner Main and Holly streets Preaching at 11 u. m Itev. H. N, Mount, D. I)., will preach both morn ing and evening. Dr. Mount is pas tor of Vernon church, Portland, and Is an able pulpit orator. All are in vited to hoar him. Violin duet, Curl ton Janes and Mrs. Zulu White Paley; anthem by the choir, preaching nt 7:30 p. in., Dr. Mount will preach; offertory, Miss Kttth Campbell; quar tette, Mrs. Ceorgo Andrews, Mrs. Kdna Isaacs, Kd. Hunter, (leorge An drews; anthem, choir. Doth morn ing and evening wrvlrns are expected to be most Interesting mid all aro Invited lo enjoy them. Sunday school nt 10 a. m.; .T. C. 1$ , 3 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. K., C:.10 p. in.; prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in., K. W. Jnqua, lender; Ladles' Aid meow Tuesday In divisions with Ritt Mod ford divisions meeting with Mrs. C. K. Cates, (lenova uveiiue; N. W. di vision meotlug with Mrs. J. A. .Inr ney, Itoso uvonuo; S. W. division meuthiK with Mm. Volnoy Dltnn, Tuuth street. This ehiiroh Is seek ing n now pastor mid nil are wel comed lo the servico both moiulug and evening. Reported by Jackson County At tract Co, Hlith and Fir It. Ileal INtiile T niiikfcr Jastuu lluitiuaii ot iix to Mu- llnda J. Hawk, laud in sees. 3 and 'i'i-.W-'l IS . $ 10 Samaiithu A. Itlggetis et ux to Ceorgu V. itlggens, land lit iocs. 33-31 IK . .'.I 1 V. 8. to lienjamln M Howe land In sec Stt-lo'-IC Patent Notice of Miciiff'H Sale I'mlct lv edition Foieilosiite. J. W. Heiron, plaintiff, vh W. T Ward, V (J M.vers. AV. U Myers as administrator ot thv Hxtalo of Lulu A. Mers, deceased, Mildred Myor and Abraiii Mers. defendants Jly virtue of an execution aud or der of sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of 1li circuit court of the State of Orogon, in and for the county of Jackson, datod the 13th day of Janutry, ltilti, aiido me dl leeted. In a certain suit therein, whivolu J. W. Herron as plaluiiff re covered a judgmont agalimt W. T Ward au9 W O- Mers and each or them Jointly agd soverally, for the sum ot six hundred sixty-four and 30-100 (X6til.r0); sixty (160. 0U) dollars attorney's fee, and tho fur thor sum of twenty-six and 70-100 ($C70) dollars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the TIMK OAHI) INTEnUItll.W AUTO OAlt CO. Lcavo Mod ford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:60 a. m., 1:15, 3:30, 3:15 and S:1S p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11.15 p. in. Sundays leave at 10 a. in., 4 p. m. and 9:30 p. in. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a in , 12 50, &0, 3 30, i 45 and C 15 p. in, Sunday ,, ,.i.i.,i . n . . A w - - - . -,- loartJ nnumiivi m i. in , i uw. jwl io 10 t ui ;;""; '" COURTHOUSENEWS clark's officii ot nfld court nit tflO flth day of .liinunry, 191 d, mnl fs of record In Volume 33 of the Circuit Court Journnl at page ii thereof. TheTefori1 In eomptlmice with tho commands of eld execution and or der of inlo, I will on tho 19th dny ot February, 1910. nt tho hour of 10 o'clock n. tn. nt tho front door of the County Court House In Jacksonville, Oregon, offer for sale and will soil nil ot tho right, title, mid interest of tho dofendmits In nnd to tho fol lowing described real property slt untcd In Jackson county, Oregon, to wit: Lot 3 In block 17 ot tho ulty of Gold Hill, Jackson county, Oregon. At public auction to tho hlghcnt bidder for cash, subject to redemp tion its Is by law provided. Dated this 13th day or January, 1!)1G. W. II. HINOLKIt. Sheriff, lly K. W. Wilson, Deputy. Hxecittion mid Order of Hnlo In tho circuit court of tho stntu ot Oregon, In mid for tho county of Jncktvon. Mhry II. Hrndshnw, plnlntlff, vs. S. 11. Simmons and Charloa V. Dun foul, defendants. Hy virtue of mi execution nnd or der or sale duly Issued out or nnd under the seal or tho circuit court ot tho stnto or Oregon, In nnd ror tho County of Jackson, to mo directed mid datod the 24th dny ot December. lUir, In u corluln nstlon thorcln, wherein, Mary II. Hrndshnw, tin plain tiff, on tho 1Mb dny of December, 1016, recovered a Judgment agnliist the dofendmits S. U. Simmons mid Charles F. Dunford, for the sum of Two Hundred three mid STi-100 (f208.SK) Dnllm'fl together with $25 attorney's roes, and tho further Mini or Six mid. SO-100 ($C.S0) Dollars Costa which said Judgment wris en rolled mid docketed In the clerk's of fice on tho lSth day of Decomrbor, inifi, nnd Is of record In Volume 23 of tho Circuit Court Journnl at piiru ns t thereof. In compliance with the commands of said execution mid order of rale, I hnve levied upon tho hereinafter described renl property nnd public notice Is hereby given, thnt I will ou Saturday tho 10th dny of Februnrv, 19141, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock lu the forenoon nt the front door of the county court houso In Jacksonville, Oregon, offer ror sale and will sell. at public miction nil of tho right, title and Interest of tho defendants In nnd to tho following described roal prop erty situated lu Jncksou county, Ore gon, to wit: 1C feet off ot the Vx ot lot No. 4, In block No. 2 commencing at point on 3rd street 75 feet from tho south east .corner of said lot No. 4 front ing 10 feet on sold 3rd streot mid running back tho en me width f0 feet. ulso tho rlnht IngresH mid eprnss over 9 root or snld North ',1 ot said lot lying north oi the 10 feet hereby con veyed, name being described In Vol ume til of tho JnekHon County Deed Kecords nt pngn 101 thereof. Also being-pnrt of lot I block 2 or the town or Jacksonville, OroRon, Pnrt or lot 1, 2, 5, mid 0, block 27 tin described In Volumo (ii or tho Dcod llecorda or Jackson county, Ore gon, nt pace 103 t hereof . Lot 0 ot Ilolninn addition to Jack sonville, Oregon. Lot 23 or llolmmi nddltlon to Jack sonvllle, Oreuon. Lots 1, 5, mid fi In block I of Luiid- gren'a addition to Jacksonville, Oro Ron. Northwest qunrlor of tho southwest quarter or section XI, township 38 south of rango 2 wost of the Willmii otto Meridian. AH or the nbovu tlosrlbed renl prop erty will be sold nt said tlmo mid Place In tho milliner provided by law tor tho snlo or real property unilor execution ror satisfaction or said Judgment, attorney's fees, coils nnd accruing costs of this sale. Dated this 13th day of January, 1910. W. II. HINOLNK, Shorltr. HyJJ. W. Wilson, Deputy. OLAHSIF1KD AIK4. 0 Ono cent por word per Issue. Six Insertions for prlro of flvo. Fifty conte per lino per month without ahntige. 4 mil HAM; ttKkb KXTATav LOTS " 1 '. K.M Tr'-xT "down, $! month, no Interest, guaranteed cleared and level, healthful and fast growing rnmmiinltv; flue for home or investment. Write for particulars, Hox 71, ItiH heter, Wash, 271 tr, n t, ii.,, a i i m n . -- ii 7j POLITICAL AMHOUNCEMEHTS M"'Wwi.vvvW fc Wawv aaawaaWWi iiiSTitirr ArroiixjcY I heroby aiinoiiiiro thnt I have tiled my declaration of Intention to hnconib n candidate ror. the repub lican nomination ror the office of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subjtct to the decision of tho lepuhllcan party, at tw primary oleo tlou to bo held May 19, 191 C. 0. M. UOUUIITS. ntiasritint Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Illukely, announces nor candidacy lor the office of county treasurer. I tferohy announce my candidacy on the republican ticket, ror tho of fice of county treasurer, to be voted on at tho coming primaries. I have held the position as deputy In this ottlce ror the past yoar and am con tldent that Ican fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I served two years as deputy coun ty recorder before taking the posl Hon as deputy county treasurer; I have also had exporlence as account ant for soveral corporations, suoh as tho Medford Conareto Construction company and Medford Ice and Stor age company, before taking up ooun ty work and will say that fUy past record Is open for 1nspeetlouto the (fj)tors of Jackson county If nominal! d and elected I wjljuui 1i--jo-- i.ctve .hSunilc lust as efft Ti .lull ...... the future as I have lu tho AlYlvti'LH W ULAKKLUY. 1010 fou ttv.sitiivvjif.KitKiniid HOO.MK FOIt HUNT Fiirnfahed househeeif rooma, 231 Jfnst 9th. Cull after 5. 29ft FOU ItliNTnOUSKH s'W4flwaaaaatfaaaaa'aaaawa FOIt 11BNT Furnlehed Utilise, four rooms strictly modern, close In. Call nt 343 N. Holly at., or phone 931-L. FOU ItttNT Furnished bungalow, SS9 W. 11th. Phono 31S-.M. John F. White. FOIt HUNT 5-room ntodorn house, 1 Vj ncres bottom land, good chick en nnd gnrdon proposition, 112.00 n month. Dennett Invest. Co. FOIt ItKNT Colonel SnrRotifa roa Ideueo on Oakdnlo nve., tolophono owner nt Jacksonville, or lnqulro or II. 11. Nye or Hoy H. Peebles nt Medford. 279 FOR BALK MlSCTCliliANEOUS FOIt BALK -Underwood typewriter, No. 5; also L. C. Smith No. "; prac tically new; choap; terms. Hox 12, Mnll Tribune. 271 FOU SALW Ford one mnn lops and top work of nil description. Med ford Tent mid Awnlui: Co., 100 N. Front. Phone 7R-U. 295 FOU SALK -Nino single comb It. I. Hod cockerels; nlso ogga for hatch ing. Krnost Wobb, Conlrul Point. 274 FOU SALIC -Hoo Oth, 1912 model, oxtrn eiiulpnieht: now tires; price $300; parly lenvlng county. Hox 197. Central Point. 275 FOU HALIC -Krrs from run go raised 8. C. Iluft Loghorns. Wm. J. Forns, Medford It. F. D. I or phone Mrs. A. 11. Forns, 19-F2. 291 FOU SALIC Smith typewriter $22.50 Hnom 310 Holland Hold. FOU SALIC -llarred Hock orrs for hntchliig; young thoroughbred roosters. J. 11. Wobsler, II. F. D.. Tnlont. Phono S-F2. 289 FOU SALIC Seed barley, cheap reed; baled bnrloy straw. Catl 732-J2. FOU Hvrirv--xjirK3Toox FOU SALIC 2 rirst-claBS Jursoy cows rich lu butter Int. Mrs. D. M. Mc Nassor, Corttral Point, II. F. II. No. 1, Central Point, Phono 113x2. 275 FOU SALK Or trndo, 3 blnck horses, nbout 1100 lbs. onch, lively mid In Reed conditien: will trndo for houvy team. Frank 11. Mycra. H. F, D. No. 2, Contrnl Point, Ore gon. 272 FOU SALIC Or trndo, registered A. J. O. C. Jerseys, ono cow and ono bull dropped Fob. 23, 1915. John II. Hnlr, Itofitia Itlver, Oro. 274 FOIt SALK Tomn of iiiulofi, weight 900 lbs. each, C year olds, $225. O. C. Hoggs, HIILP WAXTKD MALIC )aMavvvvvvWa(w' ,pa WANTKD A llvo mnn to open un mitomohllo repair nnd exchange In this city; have Reed opening for someone Ueo. F. Dyor. 1114 N. C nt., Medford. 273 WANTUD--Hood, Industrious slnglo man ncqunlntod with ranch work. Slnto wagon. Ilox 80, Mnll Tri bune. 272 WANTI.'P vtti-mljANr.OUH W A NTH l 1 1 a vo orders for 2-year-old gobblers. What huvo you? Medford Poultry and Khk Co. WANTKD Territory open for won derful now patented luoxpoiiHlvo hoiiHehold mllcle. S. W. Mnc Lewee Co., 573 Monmlnock Illdg., San Fianclsco. 271 WANTKD- To rent for cash, ranch. part In alfnUa; first elnas land IKtrtly plonod, easily tilled. Hox 01, Mall Trlbuno. 272 WANTICD by day. 179-M. -Drotuiuinlilng at homo or IMS. Contrnl, Plioim WANTKD To euro for ehlldrou day or evonlngH during nhsoueo of par ents nt theater, otc. Phone 72t-J. WANTKD--Your vtileattlsiMg and bat tery charging. Phono 620. Cnas' Trading Station. 934 WANTKD Knitting mill wnnls wom on, full tlmo; salary $15 weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 25 rents an hour spare time; per manent work, expei lenco unnee e(in AddrnH Manager Interna tional Mills, NoiTiHtonit Pa WHY? lUIKPAUKDNKSS Ol It POLICY Olio year more experience, wider acquaintance, better cqulpuiont, In ereased work I fig force, more efficient oriunrlzatlon and faith in tha Itogue river valley multiplied finds us pro pared for the business of a sew year, determined tn make It the best yoar. No "watchful waiting" part for us, every day for the past five years has found us or the job and every month wo have added to our list ot satis fied oustoaiers. This year we are going to try to show overy stranger that oomos to Medford the Itogue Itlver Valley oven it we hare to exceed the speed, limit some. We do not believe aayone can take at wo hours ride with us through the Orchards and Alfalfa Fields of Jackson county and ever bo really' sober agalu. You are lii USjaqjwfe J. C. BARNEwS J "2 Wkt Main Nt ru-inti 7i9 p'scm mvK J-'-L !' Fou r.XditAan mmm&ii&ittlmm aaa4 aasslj s aae-S,awiSWSaV FOU XCHAM5jR--8mttlt Improve.! nsrengo I00IT for residence; 5 aoroa Improved ?2S00, for reel denso; lOha stock ranch IfioOO, for c!o!o In aereagc; 40a with wator right for siimti tract bottom land. Chirk Itonlty Co., 200 Phlpps Uulld liiK. k-.- MO.VKY TO U)AS TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Holmos tho InsuroDco Mnn. MISCKLLANKODS. "CHuIsTlAN UNITY" by ItoTTchas! V. Dole, mid other Unltntlnn lllor nturo sent freo to inquirers. Ad dress Miss Hnzel Uurtoii, Central Point, Orogon. It. F. D. No. 1. 279 nUSINESS imtHcronv a Auto Supplied LAIIEU AUTO SPKINO CO.Wa nro operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant lu tho Pa cific northwoBt. Uso our springs whori others fall. Sold undor guar antee 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CIIKUUY Attornoy.. and .Notnry, Itoom 9, Jackson County Hank Hiilldlnir, entrance N, Cen tral, Medford, Oro. POIITKU J. NKFF, WM. P. MI2ALBY Attomoys-nt-Lnw, Itooms 8 rud 9, Medfortl National Bank hide. A. K. IIKAMKS, LAWYKH- -Qarnott coroy bldg. O. M. IIOIIHUTS Lttwyor. Medford Natlonnl Dnnk Tlulldlng. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO 'DU. O. O. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Onrnett-Coroy Illdg., ulte 310 Mcdforti, Oro. Phono 850. Collections nnd Heportfl COLLKCTIONS AND UBPOIITS We collected Bomo nr.counts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. The Dunock Mercantile AROncy, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Hide, 210 E. Mnlnat. Knglncer mnl Contractor F?iEn'0UMMnaS8KSceVimil contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Hldg, Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land lm provomont. Insurance. KAlirVsi TUMY rjonoraVVnau'rnnco office, Flfo, Automobile, Accldontt Liability, Pluto Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Hoiuls. Kxcollont com panics, good local nervlco. No. 210 (iarnott-Coroy Illdg. Instruction In Music HAIOI1T M-USIC STUDIO Iloom 401, Garnott-Coroy bldrf. Frod Al ton Halglit, plnno; Mrs. Floronro Halllday Height, volco. Phono 72. Gnrlmgo aAHIlAGIS Got your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good servico. Phono 274-L. F. Y, Allen. Physicians mid Surgeon OIL "" "a. "IjAULOwi DnTKVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Oarnett-Corey hldg., phono 103G-L. Residence 20 South Laurel sL DIl. W. W. HOWAIID Ostoopnthle physician, 303 Garnott-Coroy building. Phono 130. DH. J. J. KMMKN8 Phynlclnn and surgeon. Practlco limited to oyo, car, noso nnd throat. Kycs scion ttflcally tested mid glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II Co. hldg., opposite P. O. Phono 607. DH. It. W. CLANCY Physlelnn nnfl nurgcou Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DH. MAUTIN C. HAUIIKU-Physl-clan and surgeon. Off loo Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 13, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. a. IIHINK, M. D. Rye, Ear. Noso and Throat. Iloadnchoa aud norvous conditions relieved by proporly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Oftlco 223 K. Main St., phono 303. Consultation froo. GOIIDON MAC CltACKKN, M. D. Homoepathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 Hast Main St.. Medford. Ore gon. Office phoue 142, residence phono 732-H2. Oftlco hours 1 to 4 p. in. DuTo. W. 8TI9PI1QNSON PhysTclnn and Optician. Calls answered. Kyes tested; Glasses fitted that will corioot any dofect ot vision' prices reasonable. Phono KG2-X. Offlco at residence for the present, Medford, Orogon, 1 10 S. Holly Printers nnd Publishers MBbFomPptaNTwa" host equipped printing office lu Dfliithorii Oregou; book binding, looso leaf lydgors. billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. TtAiisfers BADS TltANSPHR & STORAGE CO, Otfiee 43 North Front st. Phons 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed -T r-rr ; jyf j-S-rglto3ft-' &$&&&& 'dTflgS tKT.-l HNG8R SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE OR RENT Some iisod ma chines aho lot stale I'le.m u? mi repairing C Chapman, at Med ford Furniture & Hardware store, Resideuce JTj So. tentraL Phoa 390. l-t fV 4 i.